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Post by Elmach on Feb 10, 2012 8:25:50 GMT
Powder Game 2 ver1.5
[FIRE] Add fire. [DRAG] Add drag. [WATER] correction.
Yay, fire! And drag!
Water correction? Testing,
EDIT: Fire+Powder+G-off = Fuse Fire does not make wind in G-off. Fire makes upwards wind in G-on. Powder is flammable. If there is fire next to powder, the powder turns to fire. If you have powder in a certain shape, the fire will stay in that shape until it dissipates. (in G-off) Fire appears to dissipate faster when surrounded by water/
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Post by Alphaepic on Feb 10, 2012 23:41:10 GMT
Yay, Fire! Fire stays still in G-off, but that doesn't seem to make much sense too me...
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Post by Qwerty on Feb 10, 2012 23:48:22 GMT
That makes me wonder about the actual properties of flame in 0-G...
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Post by Zrined on Feb 10, 2012 23:58:14 GMT
Well, it's not possible... Zero-G would imply no oxygen (fuel) because it would spread out too quickly and therefor the fire would go out.
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Post by Qwerty on Feb 11, 2012 0:40:40 GMT
No, that's only if Zero-G implies a non-enclosed area. It does not.
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Post by ganondorfchampin on Feb 11, 2012 0:53:21 GMT
Well, it's not possible... Zero-G would imply no oxygen (fuel) because it would spread out too quickly and therefor the fire would go out. If that were true we wouldn't have astronauts, would we? Fire does produces an upward winds, and it move away from gravity, you can test it with white holes. To get fire to move in zero g put it over other fire.
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Post by GloveParty on Feb 11, 2012 2:11:52 GMT
Fire over fire does predictably nothing, but interesting ly enough, fire doesn't just produce wind upwards, it produces it to a reverse source of gravity.
Edit: Hahahahahahahaha yes constant S-9 fire in an enclosement of BH with one opening=flamethrowah
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Post by Alphaepic on Feb 11, 2012 2:49:09 GMT
Fan doesn't seem to have the arrow thingy like wind...
Fire fading out on BG-blur is pretty cool.
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Post by Zrined on Feb 11, 2012 5:41:41 GMT
No, I'm talking IRL, what's this about astronauts?
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Post by Elmach on Feb 11, 2012 8:44:28 GMT
No, I'm talking IRL, what's this about astronauts? No air in zero-G + astronauts are in zero-G -> astronauts do not breathe air.
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Post by Zrined on Feb 11, 2012 20:37:53 GMT
Ah, good point, I was thinking of a non-contained flame (I.e. Outside the atmosphere.) As opposed to inside a ship or something.
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Post by Qwerty on Feb 11, 2012 23:19:34 GMT
Zero-G does not imply a vacuum in any way shape or form...
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Post by Zrined on Feb 12, 2012 16:35:29 GMT
When you think of Zero-G, most people think of space, that's what I did. It doesn't imply it, but it is often associated with it.
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